IT IS NOT BEAUTIFUL WHAT IS BEAUTIFUL BUT IT IS BEAUTIFUL WHAT YOU LIKE: NOT FOR ME!

Swarovski20

IT IS NOT BEAUTIFUL WHAT IS BEAUTIFUL BUT IT IS BEAUTIFUL WHAT YOU LIKE: NOT FOR ME!

 

The idea of general beauty to admire- everywhere – it is for everybody’s eyes.

Nature- landscapes- men- women- half men- half women- children.

Young, middle-aged- elderly.

Beauty is everywhere- the objective great beauty- and UGLINESS in huge quantity.

 

The objective great and majestic beauty is everywhere to adore and admire- as extreme ugliness to avoid- to give the excuse to express frustration- - indignation- build reputation-consternation.

 

‘’You are very beautiful’’ I say- but among the beauties- you are not my type of BEAUTY.

‘’Among the ugliest- you are deeply ugly- I do not dislike you- you are not my type of repellent ugliness among many others- and many events’’

 

 

Non e bello cio che e bello ma e bello cio che piace: NO

 

E bello cio che e bello, e brutto cio che e brutto: OBJECTIVE.

 

Relativity is there- Many are objectively and astonishingly beautiful- not my beauties.

 

We have our own type of BEAUTY- not following period standards and fashion- own idea of ugliness not following standards.

 

The objective one is always visible- both the BEAUTY AND UGLINESS in physical appearance- deeds and needs. Events and acts.

 

WORDS AND FACTS- the objective one, UGLINESS AND BEAUTY.

 

 

 

 

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  • sorenbarrett

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder but then why is there so much agreement on beauty and ugliness? A most philosophical write. Nicely done

    • Swarovski20

      Hello, thank you. I am more of a Rennaissance type. An ugly building is an ugly building. I divide between objective and our subjective beauty. Have a nice day

      • Swarovski20

        Thank you

      • Tristan Robert Lange

        Philosophical to its core. Well done on this piece. What is beautiful? What is Ugliness? And how do we actually tell the two apart? Love this poem for its depth, its use of Italian, and its structure. All stood out to me. Well done, my friend. 🌹👏

        • Swarovski20

          Thank you. What I meant is that you can recognize a beauty as such, but it is not your BEAUTY. Have a wonderful day.

          • Tristan Robert Lange

            You are most welcome. No doubt—thought-provoking, and I certainly understand where you are coming from. I suppose I still lean toward the mystery of perception: even when something is objectively beautiful, it\'s fascinating how it might still not move someone emotionally. Beyond even that, if there is no subject to observe, interpret, and define an object as beautiful, is it still beautiful? Or is beauty a value that sentience attributes to the objective? Regardless, it’s this kind of philosophical depth that makes poems like this such powerful provocations. 🌹 Well done again, my friend.



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